The Wisdom of Children: Secure Attachment in Traumatic Times

The Wisdom of Children: Secure Attachment in Traumatic Times

By Evelyn Rappaport, Psy.D.P.C. Five-year-old Adam speaks about the war with striking clarity. He distinguishes between different types of missiles and describes the current escalation of the Iran War as “less scary”... Read more »
What “Punch” Taught Us About Earned Secure Attachment

What “Punch” Taught Us About Earned Secure Attachment

Recently, a young monkey named Punch (an interesting note: a primatologist said Japanese monkeys are hierarchical) went viral online. Rejected by his mother, he was filmed clinging to a soft Ikea toy... Read more »
Signs of Secure Attachment in Infants

Signs of Secure Attachment in Infants

Secure attachment is a deep sense of trust in a caregiver’s availability and responsiveness. Infants with a secure attachment style show confidence that their emotional and physical needs will be met, allowing... Read more »
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